Administrative Control

Administrative Control

Any of the methods for managing patients with a potentially virulent or contagious infection—e.g., tuberculosis—which includes isolating them from others, expediting diagnostic workups, and treating them if they actually have the infection.

He said the army had carried out successful operations in Swat, Bajaur, and South Waziristan but owing to drone strikes the process of putting administrative control back in place in these areas could not be brought to completion.

Included in the work sheet was the specialty of (CBS) in the central supervision of the affairs of all civil employees under the provisions of this law in governmental agencies, and in giving consultations to those agencies and their administrative control.

It is this administrative control that should be viewed as administration's first line of defense against wandering and elopement, and it should be in place well in advance of any decision to select hardware.

FILE-- The building of the Administrative Control Authority (ACA) CAIRO -- 5 January 2018: Public Funds Prosecution imprisoned an organized crime group of seventy-five criminals, including Governmental officials and foreign citizens, and charged them for committing bribery, using official positions for personal gain, falsifying official documents, easing illegal immigrations and human trafficking.

Sources familiar with the development told Friday that the Cabinet Division last week notified that the half of the second floor of B Block which was under the administrative control of ministry of National Food Security had been allotted to Ministry of Housing and Works.

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